Objectives are to seek official recognition and registration of Welsh Medieval Battlefields. Aims then are to work for the Preservation, Protection and Promotion of Welsh Battlefields. We seek to educate and inform on Welsh Medieval Military History, from Gododdin to Conquest 1282 and beyond. Welsh Medieval Battlefields speak of important episodes in our history that we should not ignore, nor forget the sacrifices made upon these Battlefields in the formation of our Welsh Nation.

Swansea council had to make a payment of more than £280000 to the Duke's ... The information showed the council had to pay the Duke's estate ... in 1682 by King Charles II for Henry Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Worcester.

He's also going to make a pile out of a Windmill Farm on Mynydd y Betws:

For centuries Swansea folk have paid rents to the Duke of Beaufort and we don't owe this powerful and wealthy family anything." A spokesman for the duke's ...

How much else will he make out of Wales? Someone should do a study of this possibility. I seem to remember he was making People in Morriston pay to rebuild some sheds or Something? See below properties owned by the Beauforts in Sawnsae area, past and present?

What about the rest of Wales? we need a Cymric Conciouseness Campaign on this issue, to get these names removed and renamed after local Famouse Welsh People and not just Medieval Heroes though of course fine if they are. For development of this Campaign keep eye on below blog:

Welsh Journals Online ... 'The patriot of his native country' ... and 1610 when James I created his son Prince Henry as prince of Wales, the lordships ... in a more discreet letter to the duke of Beaufort which is Bodleian Library Carte MS 130, ff.